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Across
- 5. ‘As some day it may happen that a victim may be found’ (6)
- 6. She steers her own ark (4)
- 10. Morse's hunger in a degree of Plato (4)
- 11. Susans neighbour on yellow brick road
- 13. Apeiros, Lemniscate or Ouroboros (8)
- 15. Running over a dune is an effort (9)
- 18. We tune in, he tunes out (10)
- 19. ‘Un Bacio Ancora’ (7)
- 23. Where most the gipsies by the turf-edged way pitch their smoked tents (6,4)
- 24. Some coppers have no brains (therefore) All coppers are bastards (7)
- 25. ‘Ici loin du monde real’ (5)
- 26. ‘It may - if it chooses, with no objections. Contrariwise.’ (10)
- 27. (guru) African goddess of creation (5) (9)
- 29. After beard teased an exclamation of surprise will bring you home (11)
- 31. Who’s opera Morse (probably) wants to put a Cork in - in 1969 (5)
- 32. Russel, Robbie and Peek are famous warriors (5)
- 33. Lulu’s vocal friend (4)
- 34. How many cowgirls? (5)
Down
- 1. Morse's favourite black cat (6)
- 2. A jumped up letter-sorter (5)
- 3. Greel’s shoe-polish (5)
- 4. Argent, a battle-axe in gules between tree pellets in sable (5)
- 7. Scholar Morse Coda: 4. 15. 2. 2. 8. 16. 26. 5. 12. 9. 24. 15. (5,7)
- 8. Tungsten, Chlorine, Argon & Potassium (1,5)
- 9. Someones little sister taken for a man-eater (6)
- 12. No alibi err badly near by libra idol (7,7)
- 14. Ham and tomato (8)
- 16. Lodge 98018 (8)
- 17. For all the family (11)
- 18. The other officer mentioned in a houseman's poem (6)
- 20. ‘Look on my works, ye mighty, and despair!’ (10)
- 21. The Oxford scholars choral association (5)
- 22. R x K (6)
- 28. Le petit mort de Justine (9)
- 30. A good view on gambling (9)